2017

  • 3 Tips For Solving The Issue With Your Car's Remote Starter

    If your car features a remote starter on your key, you may find one day that it is no longer working. If so, use the following tips to help you find a simple solution to the issue with your car's remote starter. Check the Remote Switch The first thing you should do when trying to find the problem with your car's remote starter is to check the remote switch inside your car.
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  • 3 Tips For Owning A Classic Vehicle

    When you own a classic car and want to be sure that you are able to fix the vehicle and keep it in great condition, it is best to care for it in the best way possible. Classic cars are great from an investment perspective, so you need to learn what you can to get your hands on the right parts, while finding professionals that can assist you. Read these guidelines and use them so that your classic car collection serves you well.
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  • Advantages Of An Aluminum Cargo Trailer When Compared To Steel

    If you plan to buy a cargo trailer to haul your bike or other equipment around, then the first decision you'll have to make is if you want to buy steel or aluminum. The main advantage to steel is that it is less expensive. However, even though an aluminum trailer costs a little more, it has enough advantages to make the cost worthwhile. Here's a look at why an aluminum trailer is a good choice.
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  • Installing A GPS In Your Vehicle For Convenience And Security

    Global Positioning Systems, better known in the mainstream as GPS, offer more than just driving directions for you and your family. Depending on the system you choose, there are also security and safety advantages to installing GPS in your vehicles. Take a look at what your GPS system can offer and consider one that has the options you need! Directions and Route Optimization One of the most popular uses for a GPS is to mark out a route and get you from point A to point B.
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  • Slow In Snow? Winter Precautions To Take For Your Car

    Whether the first flakes of the season have started to fall or you're shoveling your car out of 2-foot drifts for the third time this week, wintertime (and the adverse weather conditions that come with it) is here to stay. But your car can have problems in winter, especially if you commute long distances or are constantly out and about. So if you're looking for a few wintertime precautions to take for your car, then here's what you need to know.
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  • 6 Exciting Ways To Accessorize And Personalize Your Ride

    You may have always wanted a certain type of car with a shiny exterior, in a particular shade of paint, topped off with a pair of fuzzy dice hanging from the rear-view mirror. While you may not be able to find or afford your dream ride just yet, you can certainly have your current car customized so that you feel right at home behind the wheel. So get ready to upgrade your rims, browse through unconventional auto grilles and personalize your car's exterior and interior.
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  • Three Things To Know About Undercoating For Your Car

    When you live in an area that is prone to ice and snow during the winter, the undercarriage of your car is often subjected to a lot of sand and salt that is applied to the roadways to keep them from being too slick. The salt and sand can collect on the undercarriage of your car over time. When this happens, the salt can start to eat away at different areas, causing damage that will need to be repaired eventually.
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